Monday 30 December 2013

Check on Flywidus for a huge choice of cheap flights to Pune

Pune, eighth largest metropolitan of Indian sub-continent is situated on banks of Mutha River. City was capital of Maratha Empire during Chattrapati Shivaji Raje Bhonsle reign. Located at height of 1,837 feet above sea level came in presence since 847 A.D. In 1950-60s urban city economy started developing in major areas such as government & private sector, manufacturing, research Institutes, Education, Training, Management, Information Technology and Automobile.
Erstwhile situation of metropolis
Punnaka is agricultural settlement where civic area is settled in 8th century was ruled by Rashtrakuta dynasty. Rock cut temple named Pataleshwar was fabricated in same era. Since 17th century administrative division was under Mughal dynasty domain and under command of Ahmadnagar regime. Maloji Raje Bhosale was appointed Jagirdar in Mughal precedent. In 18th century Chattrapati Shivaji ruled here and constructed various significant structures namely Lal Mahal and Kasba Ganpati. Several dams were also built in Kondhwa and Paravati region and so, people can use it for agricultural purposes. Peths which were framed in Adil Shahi command were also developed by Shivaji.  Later area was under kinship of Peshwas and after that British East India Company.
Places to Explore
Dagaduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple is dedicated to Lord Ganpati where thousands of people come to seek blessings of ‘Bappa’.
Dagaduseth Halwai Ganpati Temple

Aga Khan Palace was erected by order of Sultan Muhammed Shah Aga Khan III. Sultan donated it those people who were suffering from drastic famine conditions during that particular time period.
Aga Khan Palace

Shaniwar Wada was castle of Peshwas who ruled Maharashtra and later was annexed by British army. In 1828 palace was caught in huge fire and only a few portion is left that now today a tourist site.
Shaniwar Wada

 Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum is bestowed with huge collection of Dr Dinkar G. Kelkar. He committed all possessions to his son who died a fateful death. Several chattels can be seen by adventurers such as door frames, ornaments, paintings, carvings and musical instruments.
Raja Dinkar Kelkar Museum

Pataleshwar is a rock-cut temple cave sculpted by Rashtrakuta dynasty in 8th century. Divine place is revered to lord Shiva where one can see Shiva Lingam and a Nandi Mandapam.
Pataleshwar

Expansion of Economy
City is named as ‘Oxford of East’ because several significant universities and colleges are based here. Students not only from India but from different parts of world come here such as South East Asia, African countries and Middle East. Kriloskar group, leading company of country who deals in various fields is also situated over there.
Cheap Flights to Pune
People who are going there can choose air transportation because it is most convenient way to reach there. One can also opt for Cheap Flights to Pune according to their budget and feel the amazing ease. Travelers can relax on chairs, eat fresh meals of their choice, watch movies or listen to songs during their journey.  Flywidus is renowned brand name available 24*7 at patron service and booking air tickets in major flight companies such as Spice Jet, Jet Konnect, Jet Lite, Air India, Indian Airlines and Indigo. Cheapest Flights to Pune is also available with us because we know value of time and money of every person.

Thursday 26 December 2013

Jaipur, the royal city of India

The royal city of India is a traveller’s paradise. Beautiful hilltop forts, bargain-filled bazaars, and turban-clad localities are some of the attractions here. Jaipur being the gateway to the deserts of Rajasthan is quite hot during the day. Evenings are the best time to roam around the city. As the sun is about to set, at dusk, the city comes under a cool spell and a relaxed atmosphere sets it. Our favourite way to reach here is by air and cheap air tickets to Jaipur are available round the year. Just hop into one of these budget airlines and discover this historic city. There is a lot to see and do here and if you are on trip to Jaipur, make sure you check out these locations -


Hawa Mahal
Hawa Mahal













This five storey structure looks like a beehive with its 953 small windows. The palace was built by Maharaja Sawai Pratap Singh in the year 1799. It is a perfect example of Rajput architecture and is a sight to behold. It was constructed to provide the royal Rajput women folks a view to the outside world as they were not allowed to appear in public. From here you can easily enjoy the breathtaking view of the city.

Amber Fort















Overlooking the Maota Lake, the Amber Fort rests upon the Aravalli range of hills and provides a breath-taking view of the city. It’s one of the most visited sites in Jaipur and receives almost 5000 visitors per day. A trip to Jaipur will be incomplete without going here.

Nahargarh Fort















How often do you come across a place which completely blows you off with its beauty? The Nahargarh fort, situated on the edges of the Aravalli Hills is one such place. Popular Bollywood films like Rang de Basanti were shot here and it’s a major tourist spot in Jaipur. From here, you can enjoy a view like no other. The beautiful expanse of land that spreads out below is incredibly breath-taking. A visit here will be totally worth your time. 


To enjoy all these places, you’ll have to spend a considerable amount of time in this city. It’s best if you board a flight to Jaipur instead of travelling by road. This way you can reduce your travel time and spend more time exploring the city. Low airfare tickets to Jaipur is readily available all round the year. Booking a complete travel package to Jaipur is an even better idea.